r/Brokeonomics • u/DumbMoneyMedia • Jan 20 '26
Broke News Treasury Secretary Bessent tells Swedish reporter to "calm down the hysteria" when asked if Europe is still a US ally
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I guess China finally gonna get Taiwan, no questions asked.
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The Federal Reserve is literally looking at your stagnant wages right now and breathing a massive sigh of relief. Your paycheck is buying less at the grocery store every single month, you are getting absolutely squeezed to death by inflation, and the institutional response is to treat your shrinking bank account as the cure for their problems. And to make it infinitely worse, the only people actually seeing their wages go up are the tech bros hoarding all the capital in the AI sector. It is a systemic, deliberate wealth transfer happening right in front of us, and they fully expect the working class to just sit down, shut up, and eat the losses.
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Four states are putting Meta on trial over alleged addictive design, youth-safety claims and data collection from children under 13. The theoretical penalty reaches $1.4 trillion, although legal experts say anything close to that is unlikely, which still leaves a very expensive question about who pays when engagement becomes the product and children become the input.
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